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Hobby 560 UFe Excellent Easy User Manual

Hobby 560 UFe Excellent Easy
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Operation Guide
Camper
Hobby-Wohnwagenwerk Ing. Harald Striewski GmbHHarald-Striewski-Straße 1524787 Fockbek Tel.: 0 18 05/33 99 09 (0,12 /Min.) www.hobby-caravan.de
Vers. 12/06
Weltweit Nummer 1
Operation Guide Camper
GB
Weltweit Nummer 1

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Hobby 560 UFe Excellent Easy Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model560 UFe Excellent Easy
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General information

Provides general information about the camper and its development.

Before the first trip

Outlines essential steps and advice before taking the camper on its first journey.

1.2 Markings in these operation instructions

2. Safety

2.1 General information

Covers important safety instructions to protect people and property within the camper.

2.2 Before and during the drive

Details crucial safety checks and procedures before and during driving the camper.

2.3 Guidelines for the trip

2.4 Emergency equipment

2.5 Maximum speeds

2.6 After the drive

3. Undercarriage and vehicle registration

3.1 Undercarriage

Details maintenance and care for the camper's undercarriage and frame.

Safety coupling WS 3000

Explains the function and operation of the WS 3000 safety coupling for better driving stability.

3.2 Vehicle registration

3.3 General inspection

Details the requirements and procedures for the mandatory general inspection of the camper.

3.4 Definition of mass

3.5 Rotating stanchions

3.6 Entry step tread

3.7 Locking brake facilities

Explains how to use the locking brake for parking the camper securely.

3.8 Overrunning brake facilities

4. Wheels, tires

4.1 Tires

Covers guidelines for selecting and maintaining tires for optimal safety and performance.

4.2 Tire pressure

Explains how to check and maintain correct tire pressure for safe driving.

4.3 Profile depth and age of tires

4.4 Rims

4.5 Changing the tire

5. Exterior structure

5.1 Forced ventilation/de-aerating

Explains the importance and operation of ventilation systems for comfort and safety.

Refrigerator

Details ventilation requirements for the refrigerator to ensure proper cooling.

Heating element

Describes the ventilation flap and flue for the heating element.

5.2 Vehicle keys

5.3 Exterior mirrors

5.4 Roof rail

Provides rules and limitations for loading items onto the roof rail.

5.5 Entry door

6. Installation of electrical devices

6.1 Safety tips

Offers crucial safety advice for working with the camper's electrical system.

6.2 Service panel

6.3 Electrical supply

6.4 Function of the electrical supply unit

6.5 Truma-Vent-Gebläse

6.6 Changing the taillight bulbs

6.7 Circuit diagram (interior)

6.8 Circuit diagram (exterior)

6.9 Lighting in the camper

6.10 Electric floor heating

7. Interior structure

7.1 Opening and closing doors and flaps

Details how to open and close interior furniture doors and flaps safely.

7.2 Oval media storage cupboard (rotating TV/bar)

7.3 Windows

7.4 Roof bonnets

7.5 Seat chests and conversion of beds

7.6 Children's beds

8. Water

8.1 Water supply

Details the function of the water supply via an immersion pump and rules for its operation.

22 l fresh water tank with service flap

Explains how to add and remove water from the fresh water tank.

Rolling waste water tank

Describes the rolling waste water tank and its storage.

8.2 Water flushing toilet

8.3 Warm water supply via Truma-Therme

Emptying the therme

Details the procedure for emptying the Truma-Therme to prevent frost damage.

9. Gas

9.1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities

Outlines crucial safety rules for the proper and safe use of gas facilities.

9.2 Gas supply

Changing gas bottles

Provides step-by-step instructions for safely changing gas bottles.

9.3 Heating element

9.4 Refrigerator

9.5 Gas cooker

9.6 Hot-water heating system

9.7 Boiler

Refers to separate operating instructions for the Truma boiler.

9.8 Oven

10. Accessories

11. Maintenance and upkeep

11.1 Maintenance

Outlines fixed maintenance intervals and the importance of regular servicing by a HOBBY dealer.

11.2 Ventilation

11.3 Upkeep

Provides instructions for cleaning the exterior and interior of the camper.

Cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner

Offers instructions and warnings for cleaning the camper using a high-pressure cleaner.

Rules for polishing surfaces

Gives advice on polishing surfaces and avoiding damage from excessive polishing.

Rules for damage repair

Stresses the importance of immediate repair of any damage to prevent corrosion.

Windows and doors

Provides rules for maintaining windows and doors, including cleaning acrylic panes.

Cleaning the interior

Provides guidance on cleaning seat covers, carpets, PVC surfaces, and furniture.

Rules for cleaning the toilet area

Details how to clean the toilet area and sink, with warnings against corrosive cleaners.

Accessories

Provides upkeep rules for accessories like bumpers and cleaning fresh water taps.

11.4 Winter operation

Winter operation

Discusses condensation issues in winter and provides rules for ventilation and frost protection.

After the end of the winter season

Provides steps for preparing the camper after winter storage.

12. Waste disposal and environmental protection

12.1 The environment and mobile travel

Emphasizes environmentally sound use of the camper and responsible waste disposal.

Rules for the disposal of faeces

Details the correct procedures and approved cleaners for faeces disposal.

Rules for trash disposal

Outlines rules for separating trash and using designated disposal sites.

13. Technical data

13.1 Tire pressure values

Lists tire sizes and their corresponding recommended air pressures.

13.2 Weights in accordance with 97/27/EG, Saison 2007

Provides a table of weights for various camper models according to EU regulations.

13.3 Basic equipment

13.4 Lighting

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